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What a man most enjoys about a woman's clothes are his fantasies of how she would look without them.
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What a profound significance small things assume when the woman we love conceals them from us.
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What a strange thing man is; and what a stranger thing woman.
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What a woman says to her avid lover should be written in wind and running water.
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What breadth, what beauty and power of human nature and development there must be in a woman to get over all the palisades, all the fences, within which she is held captive!
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What difference is there between us, save a restless dream that follows my soul but fears to come near you?
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What exists outside is a man's concern; let no woman give advice; and do no mischief within doors.
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What I am defending is the real rights of women. A woman should have the right to be in the home as a wife and mother.
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What is a epigram? A dwarfish whole. Its body brevity, and wit its soul.
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What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
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What is an Epigram? A dwarfish whole its body brevity, and wit its soul.
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What is Art? It is the response of man's creative soul to the call of the Real.
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What is madness but nobility of soul. At odds with circumstance?
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What is the appropriate behavior for a man or a woman in the midst of this world, where each person is clinging to his piece of debris? What's the proper salutation between people as they pass each other in this flood?
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What is youth except a man or a woman before it is ready or fit to be seen.
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What kind of woman irons her husband's sheets? Even the clothes I wear, I just throw 'em in the dryer with some golf balls.
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What light is to the eyes - what air is to the lungs - what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.
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What man or woman of common sense now doubts the intellectual capacity of colored people? Who does not know, that with all our efforts as a nation to crush and annihilate the mind of this portion of our race, we have never yet been able to do it.
Angelina Grimke
American activists and female advocates of abolition and women's rights (1805 - 1879) -
What nationalist educators often fail to recognize is that merely being taught by teachers who are black has not and will not solve the problem if the teachers have been socialized to internalize racist thinking. - From (2003) Rock My Soul
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What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy, I the soul's calm sunshine, and the heartfelt joy, I is virtue's prize.
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